To check for epiphyseal closure, a patient can hang up with an orthopedic department. In fact, if the patient simply wants to have this test done, he or she can call any department. This is because a closed epiphysis test only requires a periphyseal x-ray. This test can be performed by any department, and after the test is performed, it will be clearly described on the subsequent imaging report, that is, if the patient’s epiphysis has closed, it will be clearly indicated on the report. If the patient does not understand, he or she can take the film and the report and ask the doctor to explain it to him or her, in response to the epiphyseal closure, which suggests the end of growth and development. If the patient suffers from epiphyseal related diseases, it is recommended that the patient should go to the orthopedic department for consultation; and if the patient wants to predict the approximate height after that, it is recommended that the patient can go to a more specialized department. Generally speaking, there are such specialized departments in hospitals above the provincial level. These departments can accurately measure bone age and predict the patient’s subsequent height growth.